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Kishan1979 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

I would like to know the below questions answered one's are correct or not.

Could you please Identify the below wrong ones in the sentense.
1) really A(look forward) B(for studying) Japanese C(to prepare)
D(for my trip) to Tokyo.
A:look forward
B:for studying
C:to prepare
D:for my trip
Answer : C

2) We A(have stand) B(in) line at the movie theater
C(for) 30 minutes D(already)
A:have stand
B:in
C:for
D:already
Answer : D
3) I A(have) B(already) C(eaten) D(when) she arrived.

A:have
B:already
C:eaten
D:when
Answer : B
  

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All 3 are still wrong, Kishan. Please read them carefully and try again. Note that 'I' is still missing from the beginning of your first sentence.

  • All 3 are still wrong, Kishan.
  • Please read them carefully and try again.
  • Note that 'I' is still missing from the beginning of your first sentence.
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All 3 are still wrong, Kishan. Please read them carefully and try again. Note that 'I' is still missing from the beginning of your first sentence.
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Hi,

Could you please Identify the below wrong ones in the sentense.
Missing word >>>> I 1) really A(look forward) B(for studying) Japanese C(to prepare)
D(for my trip) to Tokyo.
A:look forward
B:for studying
C:to prepare
D:for my trip
Answer : C
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Hi Clive,
Thanks for your response,Modified the answers,Could you please validate them and it would very greeatful if you explain with the wrong ones..
1) I really A(look forward) B(for studying) Japanese C(to prepare)
D(for my trip) to Tokyo.
A : look forward
B : for studying
C : to prepare
D : for my trip
Answer : C

2) We A(have stand) B(in) line a
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Hi,

For 1, note that the structure for 'look forward ' is 'look forward to' something.

For 2 and 3, you are simply giving me the answers I already gave you.

Clive

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